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Nobuyoshi Ishii, Yoshihiro Suga, Akiko Hagiya, Hisami Watanabe, Hirotada Mori, Masataka Yoshino, and Masaru Tomita (2007)

Dynamic simulation of an in vitro multi-enzyme system.

FEBS Lett, 581(3):413-20.

Parameters often are tuned with metabolite concentration time series data to build a dynamic model of metabolism. However, such tuning may reduce the extrapolation ability (generalization capability) of the model. In this study, we determined detailed kinetic parameters of three purified Escherichia coli glycolytic enzymes using the initial velocity method for individual enzymes; i.e., the parameters were determined independently from metabolite concentrationtime series data. The metabolite concentration time series calculated by the model using the parameters matched the experimental data obtained in an actual multi-enzyme system consisting of the three purified E. coli glycolytic enzymes.Thus, the results indicate that kinetic parameters can be determined without using an undesirable tuning process.

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